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    demonclownfish - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Reef Safe: yes
    Care Level: Easy
    Min. Tank Size: 29 gallon
    Temperament: Aggressive
    Dominant Color: Black
    Disease Prone: low occurrence
    Jumper: low occurrence
    Tank Mates: Firefish Hooded Female Fairy Wrasse Blue Eyed Midas Blenny Goby Yellow Tang Diamond Back Watchman Goby 2 Pajama Cardinals
    those are actually just regular black clowns, onyx clowns have orange fins and face. But nice nonetheless and yeah clowns are aggressive
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    bigbill - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by demonclownfish View Post
    those are actually just regular black clowns, onyx clowns have orange fins and face. But nice nonetheless and yeah clowns are aggressive
    yea demons right there not onyx clowns witch would be a perc. there Darwin occ they don't get there full black till they get mature can take a 2 years
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